The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1901-1903, April 10, 1902, Image 2

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HURSDAY.JMORNING BiIIMKK DAILY NEWS. PUBLISHED DAILY BY THE NEWS PUBLISHING CO. A. H. LEAVY Manager C. H. LEAVY Editor. LOUIS J. LEAVY, Jr City Editor. CHARLES M. TILTON Solicitor Advertising rates made known on application. Church and other char itahle organization notices published at half the regular rates. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Terms to subscribers In the city and by mail free of charge to all narts of the United States and Can ada. Mexico, Porto Rico, Guam, Phil ippine Islands and Hawaiian Islands: Per Month I .50 Six Months 2.50 One .ear 5.00 Phone lit. .. 1 ” " * Entered at the Brunswick, Ga., postoffice, as second-class mail mat tar. Hon. Emory Bpeer has designated the Brunswick Daily News as the official organ of the United States Court, In bankruptcy proceedings, for Giynn county. PUBLISHERS NOTICE. The News Publishing Company de sires it to be distinctly understood that all legal advertisements must be paid for in advance. We cannot afford to devote our space to such advertise ments and wait on the courts for the money. Atlanta' new daily, it is said, will have unlimited capital behind it. That has been the trouble with ail those now buried "new Atlanta dailies” — their capital has been too far behind. A telegram received by Col. 0. P. Goodyear last night from Charleston, brings word that Secretary Wilson wHI arrive in the city Friday night and will address the cane and cassava convention on Saturday. From all indications the coming sea son at both Cumberland and St. Simon will be good ones. Already those who live in .the interior are making In quiries, and as soon as the c'neap rates go on the tourists will begin to come. The candidacy of Capt. Wiley Wil liams, of Columbus, for prison mmissloner, has been auspiciousiy launched by the democrats of Musco gee county, ana Capt. Williams will und many supporters in ail sections of ♦he state. There is love of fighting ingrained In the Anglo-Saxon nature. Even the Religious Herald, of Richmond, Va., which would probably decline to re port a prize flgnt. has a long ac count of a battle between two rams, which is told with great gusto. The cane am. cassava convention will meet In Brunswick Saturday next, and ptomiscs to be a thoroughly in teresting session. Among other no table speakers will bo Secretary of Agriculture Wilson, who will be the special guest of honor ot the asso ciation. The death of clever Charley Ellis, formerly of the Atlanta Journal staff, which occurred In Tampa Monday, will be deeply regretted throughout the press circles of the state. He was an able exponent of the fourth estate, and though his life was brief, being only 25 years, it was not without accomplishment iu his chosen held of endeavor. We are just in receipt of a copy of the able speech, recently delivered in congress by Representative Brant ley on Cuban reciprocity It is an able and logical effort, indicates a thorough knowledge of the subject, and in the many interruptions made by various republicans Mr. Brantley acquitted himself admirably. The speech has been pronounced one of the ablest vet delivered in congress on the subject Again the stern hand of death has touched that old remnant of veterans left with us. and yesterday afternoon all that was mortal of Cap* Chas. K. Flanders, was laid to rest, in Oak Grove cemetery. Full fnilitar.v hon ors were accorded the old warrior, and In his deau Brunswick has lost one of her oldest and most highly es teemed citizens, whoso record in life was one of t'ne distinction. In every walk, where duty called him. Peace to nia ashes' A PRETTY TRIBUTE. Judge Emory Speer, in an able charge to the grand jury in the United States court at Augusta, a few days igo, paid the American home a high tributey Judge Speer said, on this subject: “The cultivation of domestic virtue has made the American home tue 'deal of the philosopher and the poet, tnd well justifies in the hearts of ar countrymen and our cou,ntry vonien the sweet and simple lines, ‘Be it ever so humble, there’s no place like home.” And from American homes so nar •ow in their opportunities, when the environment of chili penury would seem to repress every ardent aspira tion, have gone forth multitudes of great the memory of whose achievements will be co-exten 3ive with the annals of our race. What ver walk of, life wet contemplate, we find abounding illustrations of this truth. Whether in the profes sion of arms we contemplate a Washington, a Jackson, or a Forrest: n law, a Marshall, a Story or a Webster; in statecraft, a Lincoln, a Garfield, or a. McKinley; in inventive science, a Whitney, a Morse or an Edison, —it is demonstrable beyond inestion that no country equally with ours affords so many and such opu !ent rewards for high endeavor, with in the reach of the worthy sons of the poor. And how marvelously broadened the opportunities of youth with every benignant step towards the advancement of universal education! Since there is no darkness so impen etrable as that of ignorance, there is no light so radiant or beneficent as the light of the mind. In hundreds of thousands of schools, academies and colleges, the intellectual light in niil- Mons of our children and youth Is daily kindled by the torch of earn ing. Thus the education of the peo pie will continue to grow, a beneficent flame, ever stronger and ever bright er, until it will rival the benignant glow which bursts over creation when the ftlvlnc Artificer exclaimed, et there be light." CHAIRMAN GRIGcS. The selection of lion. Jan. M. • iggs as chairman of the congres sional campaign committee Is meet ing with favorable comment from the democratic press In all sections of the country. The Albany, (N. Y.) Argus has this to say: “Judging by all appearances, this “ear’s campaign is to be an old fash 'oned, red hot light all along the line, and old hands at the turnip nap.,, to the ‘feel of the road,’ are looking ahead to democratic victory. It Is a time when wise leadership and sagacious management win '•mint for auch; and what Is known or the man rom Georgia is in his favor." Such comments are encouraging md what is till more so is the fact hat the democrats of the north and ast, as is stated by the Argus, “are n a mood to receive a hearty good vill and fellowship, any and all sug estions looking to a closer alliance ind a better organization of demo crats everywhere without regard to section." Such a disposition and spirit among .lemocratp should be fostered, for only in such a harmoni ous union of forces can the party hope to achieve success at the polls next fall. Brunswick will be well represent ed at Albany's Chautauqua on Mili tary day. The Riflemen, tire Naval Reserves and the Marine band ate all going. We commend them to the tender care of Editor Mclntosh. Valuable Property For Sale. Four six-room houses, two oa Bay street, two on Oglethorpe street Price SSOO each, or $1,700 for the four houses. This is a big bar-gain and a money earner. Library building sl,- 100. This property pays good Inter est upon the Investment and has a good speculative value. Six-room hottse and lot on South Wolt street, $550. Five roota two story house and lot Old Town $1,050. Brobston, Fendig & Cos. Delicious cod tongues and sounds, and Newfoundaland salt cod. at Barns & Curtis’ 'Phone 165. Try a bottle of Columbo Bitters. A fine ionic and appetizer: nene better, only 75 cant*. Telephone 130. Sig Let son, THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS PETITION FOR INCORPORATION. STATE OF GEORGIA, COUNTY OF GLYNN. To the Superior Court of said County: The petition of A. M. Smith, Willis Merchant and F. E. Twitty, all of said state and county, respectfully shows, I. That petitioners desire for them selves and such other persons as may be hereafter associated with them to be iqcoroporated for a term of twenty years, under the corporate name and style of "The Brunswick Investment and Improvement Company.” 11. That the object of said incor poration is the pecuniary gain of its members, and its special objects are to buy,own,hold,improve, and to lease, sell, mortgage, encumber and other wise dispose of, real estate; to buy and sell stocks and bonds, and other se curities, to make investments in real and personal property generally, and to dispose of the same at will. 111. That the principal office jf said corporation shall be in the city of Brunswick, in said Glynn county, with the right to establish branch offices and agencies in other counties of said state and in other states. IV. The capital stock of said cor poration shall be fifty thousand dol lars (|50,000), divided into five hun dred shares of the par value of one hundred dollars ($100) each, with tne right, by a majority vote of such shareholders, to increase the capital stock from time to time up to the sum of five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000). Petitioners desire that the capital stock may be paid for either in money or in real or personal pro erty, at a valuation to be fixed by the board of directors. V. That, upon the granting of this application, your petitioners, or a ma jority of them, shall have the right to designate any two or more of their members to open books of subscription for tilt) capital stock of said corpora tion. and, after live hundred (500) shares of stock have been subscribed for, to call a meeting of such stock holders for the purpose of accepting charter and effecting organization ot the company, with the right to begin business when ten per cent, of the capital stock has been paid in. Vi. That the officers of said com pany shall be a president, vice presi dent, secretary and treasurer, and such other officers as the shareholders or board of directors may deem neces sary, who shall lie elected by the board of directors; that the board of direc tors shall consist of not less than three nor more than seven, all of whom shall be shareholders, who snail be elected by the shareholders. VII. That the shareholders shall have the right to fix and prescribe by laws, rules and regulations for the government of the corporation, or to delegate this authority to the board of directors. VIII. That, under such corporate name and style, your petitioners de sire the right to contract and be con tracted with: to sue and be sued; to borrow money and secure the same as the board of directors may desire; to have and use a common seal, and to change the name at pleasure; and gen orally to have all the rights, privileges and powers incident to and necessary and proper In the conduct and oprptioii of the business of the corporation, and all the rights, privileges and powers given and granted .such corporations under the laws of Georgia. IX. That there shall be no Individ ual liability upon the part of any shareholder of the corporation, except such amount as may be due by such shareholder as unpaid subscription for stock or shares in said corporation. X That they desire to be Incor, poratod under said name and style ol The Brunswick Investment and Im provement Company, with all the rights, privileges and powers prayed for herein, for a period of twenty years,, with privilege of renewal at the expiration of that time. And petitioners will ever pray. F. E. TWITTY, Attorney at I,aw for Petitioners STATE OF GEORGIA. COUNTY OF GLYNN: I hereby certify that the above and foregoing application for incorpora tion. by the etitioners herein named, of The Brunswick Investment and Im provement Company, was filed in the office of the clerk of the Superior court of said county on this the 17th day of March. A. D., 1902. H. F. du BIGNON. Clerk Superior Court, Glynn County Ga. TO ADDRESS THE KNIGHTS. Elder H. V. Skipper to Deliver a Lecture Thursday Night. The members of Oglethorpe Lodge No. 24, and Rathbone Lodge No. 45 are respectfully requested to assem ble at Castle hall at 7:30 o’clock Thursday night, April 10th, for the purpose of attending a lecture upon Pythianism. to be delivered bv Broth er H. V. Skipper at the Second Ad vent church. EUSTACE C. BUTTS. C. C. Oglethorpe Lodge. No. 24. \VM H. WOOD, JR.. C. C. Rathbone Lodge No. 45. W, J, PORTEB7 1007 G Street painter and paper hanger. Signs ef any uescription. Agent for wall-paper mills. Drop me a postal. Call Phone 289-3 Call on L A. MUlar for 0} Med lumber THE CELEBRATED WAUKESHA Arcadian ginger ale now on sale at Hunter-Sales drug store. The most •xhtliaratlng drink dtepensed at any feund in the city. Call far it. ONE CENT A WORD. If you want a position, a house, a servant, or want to find anything that Has been lost, or want some thing that someone else has, ad vertise In this column. Rates strictly one cent per word for each insertion. Nothing taken for less thsn 50 cents TOR RENT—Newly furnished rooms st 401 G street, corner A. FOR SALE —Choice brown leghorn eggs for setting. W. Merchant. FOR SALE —A handsome home near Col. Goodyear’s formerly belonging to Professor Branham. Liberal terms can be given upon part of the pur chase price. Brobston, Feudig & Cos. FOR SALE!—Rubber stamps, seals, Btineelß, etc. Agent Underwood Type writer. Will B. Fain. * WANTED —A first class man, who thorougmy understands the retresh ment business, to take charge of a business on St. Simon island. Must be full of energy and possessed of some capital. Address C. M. Tilton, Brunswick, Ga. ALL KINDS OF CALIFORNIA WINES 25 CENTS A BOTTLE. AT H. SELIG’3, 225 GRANT STREET. TELEPHONE 272-3. FOR SALE —Two-story barn. Must be removeT! Apply on premises, Ora Richmond street. ROOMS TO RENT—Furnished or unfurnished, .apply to Mrs. M". Tison, Smith. No. 210 Reynolds street. tOR RENT OR SALE- St. Simon beach cottages. Apply to C. M. Til ton, eity. FOR RENT—A nicely furnished brick residence. Apply at 119 Reynolds street. WANTED—Oat sacks. Biunswick Ice Manufacturing Company. FOR RENT—Eight-room residence, in perfect order. Corner Unton ami Dartmouth streets. Apply to it. It. Hopkins. STOLENI—Monday. 1 —Monday. March 31st. from front of my office a Spalding c'nainleae wheel, enameled black. Pal mer tire on front wheel, Union tire on back wheel. Also has anew fork. Will pay $lO reward for the wheel or will pay $25 for evidence to convict the thief. Edwin Brobston. LOST —At opera house, on night of Methodist entertainment, one pair of mother of k pearl opera glasses in biack leather case. Finder will be reward ed by returning to Mrs. C. B. Lioyd, 601 Prince street. FOR RENT— Seven rooms, over The News office. Suitable for offices or light housekeeping. Cool rooms, broad veranda, bat'd room Apply at News office. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN SECOND hand typewriters, of different makes. Come to sae me. C H. Jewett. Opera House building. WANTED!,ady cashier. Apply to day, C. Baumgartner. WANTED- A man of experience, capable of taking charge of lumber Wearves for firm shipping two million feet montnly. Must be sober and a thorough inspector of yellow pine lum ber. No otners need apply. If man agement. is satisfactory place will be permanent and salaiy good. Answer P. O. Box 375. Savannah, Ga, WANTED- Six carpenters or bench hands Good salary. Brunswick Sash and Door Company. W.E. DEMPSTER Manager. REPAIRS BICYCLES, GUNS, TYPEWRITERS AND SEWING MA CHINES, AND GENERAL MECHANICAL REPAIR SHOP. Successor to J. A. Montgomery. 503 GLOUCESTER STREET. Prompt and Thorough Attention and Prices Reasonable. CHEAP RATES TO DALLAS. Plant System to Sell Rouna Trip Tickets For $21.05. Account Confederate Veterans, re union the Plant System will sell tickets on April 18, 19, 20 and 21, to Dallas, Texas, and return at rate of $21.05 trom Brunswick and corres pondingly low rates rrom other points limited to return May 2. but by depos it raaj be extended to leave Dallas not later than May 15. A choice of a dozen different routes with schedules and all information nay he obtained by < ailing oi tic ket agents of the Plant System, or ad dressing F.M. Jolly.P. A. Jacksonville; J. A. Taylor, D. P. A.. Tampa; B. W. Wrenn, passenger t.aftic manage,, Sarsanu.. ;New Store, 5 New Goods, i New Pries. . Everything new and up to date. * • will open a first-class grocery ? in the store formerly occupied * by Johannessen Bros., 118 A * street, and the public is cordiat- I ly invited to call and inspect my I stock. ;P. DEV ARRIS I Schedule Southern it ail way. FOR SAVANNAH, WASHINGTON AND NEW YORK. Lv. Brunswick 1 4 45 am .... 9 45 am *1 35 pmj 9 96 pm. Ar. Savannah j 925 am .... 12 45 pm *4 25 itof 12 9* Am. ar. Washington ...| 7 35 am|,..!10 15 amj 9 $0 pm. Ar. New York | 2 03 pm;...* 4 13 ;>mj 6 3* am. FOR JACKSONVILLE AN D ST. AUGUSTINE, FLA. Lv. Brunswick ....j 4 45 am 7 20 ami 9 450! 1 35~paa Ar. Jacksonville 9 15 am 12 45 pmi...! 2 20 pm; 7 40 pm. Ar. St. Augustine.; 11 10 am -j.,.! 330 pm 9 3ft pm. FOR MACON, ATLANTA, LOUISVILLE, CINCINNATI AND CHICAGO^. Lv. Brunswick 1 j 720 ani 940 ayiTj <i ns Ar. Macon j : j i3O pm ... 365 pmj 3SO am Ar. Atlanta* | 4 JO pm ... 6 16 pm] 5 80 ata. Ar. Louisville ....! | S 00 am ...! 8 05 am 7 f5 pm. Ar. Cincinnati j _|.... 8 10 am .. .! 765 am‘ 730 pm. Ar. Cnieago j j 500 pmj...! 530 pmj 7*B am. FROM NEW YORK, WASH INGTON~AND SAVrxNNI aTI Lv. New York....| 12 15 Am!. ..*l2 40 p~m~ aO pm. Lv. Washington io 52 am;...* • 25 pen 9 68 pm. Lv. Savannah ; 500 am;... !10 26 am! 318 pm. Ar. Brunswick .... j *7 45 am 1 ...! 110 pmj.... SO6 pm. FROM ST. AUGUSTINE AN D JACKSONVILLE, FLA. Lv. Augustine j | i3O am;. 77. .177. . ~ Lv. Jacksonville 920 am 1 835 am) 13 58 b Ar. Brunswick ....j j 2 35 pmj 1 10 pmj.... 6 96 pm. FROM CHICAGO, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, ATLANTA AND MACOnT Lv. Chicago j I ~.] 8 30 <pnv...7]. . . .77. Lv. Cincinnati j || ,! 830 am] Lv. Louisville ....j j v.|.... SOO uzj.v Lv. Atlanta j.... 10 45 pmi.... 539 am l.v. Macon j [ IDO am ... 885 am Ar. Brunswick ....[ j j.... l 00 amj.... 2 35 pm. ! Daily Except Sunday. * Daily Except Monday. iiCHEDuLE S. A. L. RAILWAY. N ■ i-FEOT DECEMBER IST, ,901. 6 30 pm.|ll 10 arn.jLv Bruns wick Ar.j 7 42 arn.i 2 50 pm. 11 2., pm.. 1 55 pm.jLv Savannah Ar.j 4 46 arn.l2 18 pm. 715 am.,10 30 pm. Ar Aug usta Lv. 11 00 pm. 6 am' J 05 aw.; 0 00 pm.. A; co.u mbia Lv. 1 05 am.j 8 48 am. 07 am.j S 00 pm. Ar Cam den Lv.jl2 53 aru.l 8 34 am. sl7 am.,11 33 pm.,Ar Souther n Pines Lv.: 927 pin. 527 am. ■ 10 15 am.j 1 30 am.jAr Raleigh Lv.l 7 35 pm. % 33 am. 2 2G pm.| 5 54 am.|Ar Peter sburg Lv.j 3 IS pm.T2 21 pm. 3 0* pm.j 6 35 am.jAr Rich mond Lv.i 2 3S pm. 10 48 pm. 6 35 pm.,10 Jv am.:Ar Wash ngton Lv.jll 01 am. 7 98 pm! 11 25 pm., 11 25 am.jAr Balti more 9 34 am. 5 48 m 2 56 am.j 1 36 pra.jAr Philadelphia Lv.i 7 20 am.| 1 38 pat. 6 30 am. 4 15 pm.,Ar New York Lv.;i2 10 am.j 1 89 pc* 25 pm. 715 am.jAr Portsmouth-Norfoik Lv.| 935 am.; 698 pm. 6 00 am. 1 10 pm.jLv Brunswick Ar.j 1 10 pm. 18 45 pm. 11 20 am. 340 pm.jAr Fernandina Lv.i 725 I am. 749 pm. 9 15 am, 3 55 pm.jAr Jacksonville Lv.jlO 10 am. 7 49 am. 1 4s pm.;i2 40 am. Ar Ocala Lv.j 8 00 am. 11 6t a®. a 10 pm.j 7 20 am.jAr Orlando Lv. 8 25 pm. 8 SS am. 5 40 pm.; 5 00 am.,Lr Tampa Lv.j 9 00 pm. 8 99 am. H ir-’i 6 08pm ’i Ar Lake City Lv. 7 42 am.i 5 37 **7 12 03 pin., 6 48 pin. Ar Live Oak Lv.i 6 42 am.' 4 44 pea. 12 8 pm.j 11 pm.jAr Madison Lv! 549 am! 856 par 2 15 pm.,10 00 pm.jAr TailaJiassee Lv. 4 00 aaij 1 38 pm. 505 pm.j ,Ar.. .. River Junction Lv.j 12 10 om. 10 50 pm.j (Ar Pensacola “ 00 In. 5 ?? p “' l i °° anrjLv Brunswick Ar, 1 10 pm.l 8 10 am" 1 10 am. 8 30 pm.jLv Savannah Ar.j 8 00 ami 8 25 pm. ", am ’1 12 i, 5 0 am i Ar Helena Lv.j 338am4 0* s® 2 36 pm. 1 3. am.jAr Abbeville Lv.j 2 40 am.l 3 15 bis. 1 4;> pm. 2 24 fm. Ar.. Oordele Lv. 1 3a am. 2 10 pm J 10 pm 3 22 am. Ar Ainericus Lv.jl2 20 am.l 12 45 pm e 0 pin.; 9 00 am. Ar Columbus Lv.i up jo am. 1 4,1 l ’ m ' 800 am. Ar Montgomery Lv.j 800 pm.j 829 am. I 7 -*•* am. l.v Brunswick Ar.j 7 32 pm. ~~ 7 ha am. Ar.,., Thalmann Ar.j 6 50 prn.l ,10 15 am.fAr Savannah Lv.j 4 30 pm.] Through Pullman sleepers north, south and west. ~ n c. l !“ r T. General Manager, Portsmouth, Va. k. L. Bunch, General Passenegr Agent, Portsmouth, Va. 1 -Scruggs, Division Passenger Agent, Savannah, Ga B. J. Ford, City Passenger Agent, Brunswick, Ga. W. M. TUPPER & CO., Forwarding and Shipping Agent®. Lighterage, Towing and Marine In stance. Correspondence Solicited. BRUNSWICK. GA. A GOOD LUNCH. The Arcade is bow serving the beat cinch in the city, and this popular place should be liberally patronized by the public. Cheap Rates. Tuesday. April 15. as been desig nated ;.s Geotgir. Day at the South Carolina and West, Indian Exposi tion. The Southern railway has au thorized a rale of $3.25 from Bruns wick to Charleston and return for this occasion. Tickets on sale April 14, final limit Anr’l I',. See me photo jewelry, buttons and novelties at Wilson’s studio, 502 1-2 Gloucester street. Antiaeptiline kills all germs. For sale at Clark’s barber shop. McDuffie's Little Blue Llvar Pill makes bue people bright, cleanses the system of all the deleterious and un healthy matter and makes anew person of you. 25 cents, at W. Joer gera McDuffie’s turpentine and Mutton Suet Lang plaster is a certain cure for whooping cough, easy and com fortable, works while you sleep. 25 cents, at W. Joerger’s. McDuffie’s Tastelesß Chill Cure will build up broken down systems asd make the blood rich and healthy, cer tain cure for chills, guaranteed or your money refunded. Price 50 cents. At W. Joerger’a. For Receiver. Tax Returns. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for tne office of Receiver and Tax Returns, subject to the dem ocratic primary. The support of my friends and the public generally will be appreciated. T. B. FERGUSON. Dr. C. Bouvter’s Buehu gin, an infallable cure for the kidney and til •'•ter, SI.OO per n lart. Telephone 130, Sig Levlson, agmt, 310 Bay street. Tlie celebrated Waukesha Arcadian Ringer ale now on sale at Hunter- Sales drug store. Toe most exhiltar ating drink dispensed at any fount in the city. Call for it. Try McDuffie’s “No 16” for La Grippe or InSueaza. It is guaranteed to cure or your money will be refitea ed Price *1,09. At W. J Berger's. Notice. In future all accounts due the Brown Drug Company, which were transfered to ue. will be paid to Ern jfst Dart, Esq., attorney at law, and. to no other, and we request immediate payment, in order to avoid litigations Hunter-Sale Drug Company. For Surveyor. To my friends and the voters of Given county: I hereby announce myself a can didate for re-election to the office of County Surweywr, subject to the democratic primary, and ask for the support of my friends and the public generally. E. A. PENNIMAN. You can, at any time, got what you need in something good to drink rom me. I carry a full line of all kinds domestic and imported liquors and wines in stock, which you ca* buy at prices to suit the p-or. Sj c Levis on, agent. 310 Bay. Teleph^ f / Philadelphia club rye, posilvsiv the finest blended Whiskey j n the' oitv Full quarts $1.25 per bottlrf saHs fa. Lon on this brand g'.arapU.>d or money refunded. Telephone/130. Si* I.ovison, agent, 310 Bay street. —f Try a quart bottle of oulr Old Crow rye whiskey, at 75 cents, equal to any dollar goods in Brunswick. 310 Bay street, Sig Levison, ' agent Tal •pnone 10. APRIL 10